Private In-Home and Online Spanish Tutoring in San Ramon, CA

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"I went through different rules of derivatives with the student. We worked on the concepts of product rule, quotient rule and especially chain rule. We looked through the examples from the materials at school and conceptually solved some of them. "

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"The student and I discussed his test over chapters 1-3, and went over the problems he got wrong (there were only two!). We then moved on to his new material and reviewed the notes he took in class. We talked conceptually about r and r^2, and best fit lines. We then moved on to probability and practiced finding the probability of single events and multiple events, both when they are mutually exclusive and non-mutually exclusive."

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"The student and I continued to focus on math, particularly geometry and measurements questions, as these are the math problems she feels she has the most difficulty with. I left my copy of the SAT guide with her, and we plan to continue our meetings after she receives her scores so that we have a better idea of what material to focus on."

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"We had a fun session today because we conducted the student's science fair experiment. We weighed eggs, boiled them, and then weighed them again. There is supposed to be an increase in weight in the eggs because the air in the egg's air sack escapes through the pores in the shell and water enters the egg through the shell, filling the sack. The added weight occurs because water weighs more than air. This shows how chicks can breathe in their shells and is also the subject of her experiment. Then we worked on learning how to graph data and record experimental observations. I think her project will turn out well. "

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"We covered present, imperfect and perfect tenses of verbs: how to identify them, translate them, and replicate their endings in a chart. We also briefly talked about the present and imperfect forms of the irregular verb sum."